Mayweather..... loooong retired, but still kills the casuals LMAO
Would Floyd still be undefeated if he had fought..
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You do know floyd wasn't at his best when he fought guys like, cotto, de la hoya, and pacquiao?
Today i learned 154 lbs is Floyd's prime weight class lolComment
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Floyd had seriously declined in the ring when he fought those guys & wasn't expected to win, because Floyd was past his prime & shot! Floyd was NOT in his prime LolComment
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Floyds prime was below 147. That doesn't mean he wasn't an elite, legit pound for pound number 1 fighter at or above 147, it just means that the best version of him (which is what prime means) was below welterweight. He's that good. But to compare his condition to Cotto (knocked out 2x before fighting Floyd) Pacquaio (knocked out brutally and was in tough fights just before fighting Floyd) Marquez, who's prime was closer to feather weight than welter, as evidence that Floyd was equally past his prime as the above is kinda ridiculous.
Floyd was much closer to his prime than they were and it s not close. The literal age of a fighter means nothing. Hopkins was still in his prime in his mid to late 30s and so was fighters like Glen Johnson etc, different fighters peak at different times and those opponents Floyds that I named, were either knocked out brutally or in several wars just prior to Floyd.Comment
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Dude I already admitted that Gatti was past his best as was De la hoya, but for the de La Hoya fight De la Hoya had a massive advantage in both weight and experience. I already anwsered about the rest. Floyd deserves credit for each and every one of these victories.Comment
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